As someone who can't go there themselves, I gladly appreciate this video GLADLY, no commentary.. no nothin in the way. Perfect I personally can not tell you how amazed I am
The Space Shuttle is so well presented. I think a lot of younger folk forget here is a reusable space system developed decades before SpaceX. The Space Shuttle was a beast in so many ways.
100%. NASA did a phenomenal job with the presentation and reveal of Atlantis. Definitely a dream come true getting to see it in person. Thanks for watching!
Even though I kind of had a feeling how they were going to reveal the Atlantis, it was still a really cool way to do it, having the silhouette behind the curtain and then raising it was pretty awesome. I've now had the opportunity to see all 3 of the vehicles that ventured into space, a few years ago I was in LA and visited the California Science Center to see Endeavor and just a week after seeing the Atlantis, I was able to see the Discovery at the Smithsonian. As a space nerd, it was a dream come true. Would still like to see the Enterprise at some point
Thank you for sharing this, there for a few I felt like I went back in time for Apollo program. Would love to see it one day. I live close to Huntsville Alabama and you check out the space and rocket center.
Thanks for watching! The U.S. Space and Rocket Center is definitely on my list if I ever find myself down in Alabama. I hope you're able to make it to KSC in the near future!
And astronauts sat ON TOP!!! The closest anyone can get to pad 39A is 3 miles away with a launch and the Saturn V was 369 feet tall... Those astronauts were only 369 feet away (on top of) 5 F1 engines. Unreal.
Thanks! I'd set aside at least an entire day personally. I was there from when the gates opened to when they kicked us all out at the end of the day and I still didn't get to see everything. So definitely give yourself as much time as possible!
@@SeekingSaudades Cheers. I figured as much. I missed out on going to Dallas in April to view the eclipse and was going to go to Houston. But I think I will save up and do the double of Johnson SC and KSC. I really want to see those Saturns. I'll make do until then with your excellent video. Thanks again ✌️
Had the pleasure of visiting here in 2007 with my girlfriend (now wife) watched Atlantis launch STS 117 on June 8th, was absolutely the highlight of any holiday ever!!, Got Married the following year on the beach in Cancun! I have to play the shuttle launch down and go for the beach wedding as the holiday life highlight!! but between me and you, that launch will forever be the highlight of any holiday until the day I die, even over my wedding( just don't tell my Mrs!!)
Haha, that's incredible. I don't blame you, it must have been such a special experience getting to see a Shuttle launch. Definitely wish I would have been able to witness it, but up close at the KSC is a pretty good consolation I think. Thanks for watching!
I went just a couple months ago, last time I'd had went was about 25 years ago, needless to say, KSC had changed quite a bit. On my recent visit, I wasn't able to get to everything so it was cool to see what I had missed. There is a possibility that I might be able to return there early next month, if I do, I know what to look forward to seeing as far as what I missed on the last trip
I definitely missed a good chunk of KSC myself. There is just so much to see, and the added time of filming it slowed me down even more. But it's a great excuse to go back and see it all over again! Thanks for watching, enjoy your next visit!
I didn't show it in the video, but they have a memorial room dedicated to the Apollo 1 crew in the Saturn V building. The actual scorched capsule hatch is on display, along with other artifacts and astronaut memorabilia.
The Apollo 1 capsule is in storage, and is considered a gravesite. Not something the families want public access to. Search for the documentary on TH-cam
Yes. It's insane! Our tax money paid for NASA and this is the thanks. Our family of three only got to the parking lot (which was $20!) Only to find out we could not afford the $210 to visit. In the early 70"s when I was youngest of 6 kids and.my dad was a poor teacher (not paid like today) our parents got all 8 of us in on a small budget. Not today! It's THEFT!
I went back in February 2020 before the pandemic and before I had a mega obsession with space, I got to see Atlantis and it was amazing, thinking back on it now, I'm quite sad I didn't get to see the Saturn V, but at 15 years of age, I didn't really know how to find it, I found Atlantis by accident trying to find restrooms, I was on a cruise ship and got to see the Atlas V 411 on February 10th 2020 fly in the sky in the middle of the ocean, and I was absolutely breath taken, by then on I've devoted my self to space since then 😂
Went to KSC on two day pass with the Tour on Day 1 and a Falcon Heavy Launch on Day 2 (Also did New York and DC as part of a bespoke Holiday that my 80 year old mother and I (Aged 57) did from the UK in Sep/Oct 2023)). Got to DC and found the Falcon Heavy shot had been put back a week and we were going to miss it. My Brother contacted me on a internet video call and said. You're there on Friday, there is an Atlas V going in the morning, so plans for the Thursday and Friday were changed. Did Day one on the Wednesday. Did the Rocket Garden First and got talking to another Brit who told me there was a Starlink Falcon 9 going up that night!! Did Atlantis next, as that was the Third Shuttle I saw on the Holiday (Enterprise in New York and Discovery in the NASM at Dulles (Not the first time I had seen the Enterprise as she was taken to the Paris Air Show in 1983 on a 747SCA and she stopped off for three days in the UK, at an airport three miles from where I lived!!!). Had to rush the Atlantis hall ( to get the tour bus) and didn't do the lower floor so didn't see the Wreckage of Challenger and Columba. Did the Saturn V and the New Tech bit and called it a day. Missed the Launch of the Starlink as the Launch was put back and put back, weather forecast looked like it was going to be scrubbed , so went to bed, woke up and found out that it had been launched in a gap in the storms. Did the Hero's Hall and the Atlas Launch on the Friday.
Thank you for sharing, with a sort of POV we could believe we were there ! I've been to KSC in 2009 to witness the launch of STS-125, the shuttles were still flying, no access to Saturn V building on this day due to proximity of launch pad (saw the other one at L.B Johnson in Houston years earlier), of course no orbiter to be seen from this close, and no spaceX yet...but in exchange I saw this very ATLANTIS orbiter blast off, the right day, at the exact hour scheduled which was tricky...what a memory ! You make me want to come back and see improvements and great exibitions I can see from your sharing...cheers from France. C'mon NASA 1 SLS launch every 2 years??? Makes us still dream !
You're lucky to have witnessed a shuttle launch in person! It would definitely be really cool to go back and see Atlantis up close after seeing it in action, plus all the other new additions to KSC since then. I was there the day the Axiom 3 mission was supposed to lift off, but unfortunately the launch was scrubbed. It's on my bucket list to see one in person and I'm hoping I can make it down for Artemis II!
Wow... Even though it's design in the 70's but the space shuttle still looks like something that came from the future... I never been in america and i only saw that space ship from youtube or tv or even some videos (before youtube exist) but i always amazed by how great that ship how great the engineers at that time... Today people still launch rocket or space ship but nothing like space shuttle...
The absolute scale of complexity that was involved in the design, assembly, operation, and maintenance of the Space Shuttle just blows my mind. It's really incredible to think about!
I'll retire soon and I'll finally be able to see in person the machines I watched on a black and white TV as a child. I'm from the Netherlands so that will be an even more expensive entrance fee than $70.
I remember to Columbia disaster when I was a little boy.I literally cried my eyes thought about it.Cause I was a huge Space shuttle fan.When I was 6 years and it still hurts me that the challenger and Columbia are gone.Just make me want to cry Rip the Crew a space shuttle challenger. Andrip to The crew of space shuttle Columbia.May you rest in heaven grant you a warm welcome😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😢😢😢😢😥😥😥😥😥😿😿😿😿😿😿🙀😿😿😿🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Can't afford it anymore. They are trying to be Disneyland! The cost is insane! Our tax money pays for NASA and this is the thanks. Our family of three only got to the parking lot (which was $20!) Only to find out we could not afford the $210 to visit. In the early 70"s when I was youngest of 6 kids and.my dad was a poor teacher (not paid like today) our parents were able to afford getting all 8 of us in on a small budget. Not today! It's THEFT!
I can definitely see where you're coming from. Seeing as that I was a solo traveller likely visiting KSC for one of the few times I'll ever get to experience it, I felt justified paying the ticket price to see things I've dreamt of since I was a kid. But I definitely understand how a larger group hoping to visit more often would struggle to afford doing so at that price point.
I don’t think the NASA budget includes upkeep of the tours and displays. They’re not going for a high profit margin, but paying everyone, benefits, insurance maintenance, etc… isn’t cheap. Your point is understandable and I hope they relook at the cost to visitors
NASA in Hebrew means to deceive they’ve lied to each and everyone of us none of them have gone out of space ever and no one ever will unless they believe in Jesus Christ
NASA doesn't pay for the Visitors Centre!!! it's run by a commercial organisation. The only bit of the deal run by NASA is the bus tour around the Space Centre.
As someone who can't go there themselves, I gladly appreciate this video GLADLY, no commentary.. no nothin in the way. Perfect
I personally can not tell you how amazed I am
Thanks, happy to hear you enjoyed it!
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2 of the most touching experiences I have ever had seeing atlantis introduced and the sad memories of challenger
Nicely done! You let the power and majesty of the Kennedy Space Center experience speak for itself!
Thanks, I appreciate it!
The Space Shuttle is so well presented. I think a lot of younger folk forget here is a reusable space system developed decades before SpaceX. The Space Shuttle was a beast in so many ways.
I went recently, can't describe the emotion I felt when the curtain lifted up to reveal the Shuttle. Great video
100%. NASA did a phenomenal job with the presentation and reveal of Atlantis. Definitely a dream come true getting to see it in person. Thanks for watching!
Yep!! Definitely got misty when the curtain opened!! Excellent job on the Atlantis Exhibit!!
Even though I kind of had a feeling how they were going to reveal the Atlantis, it was still a really cool way to do it, having the silhouette behind the curtain and then raising it was pretty awesome. I've now had the opportunity to see all 3 of the vehicles that ventured into space, a few years ago I was in LA and visited the California Science Center to see Endeavor and just a week after seeing the Atlantis, I was able to see the Discovery at the Smithsonian. As a space nerd, it was a dream come true. Would still like to see the Enterprise at some point
Great video. We visited there a few weeks ago and it's now one of my new favorite places to visit.
Gr8 video thanx. KSC .. I'm comin to see ya on labor day wkend... tell Sunita William to hurry back home ..I'm gonna bring her fav SAMOSAS lol
Feels just like my visit of May 2022. I can't wait to go back, it was wonderful!!!
Fantastic video, very well done.. AAA++++
Thanks for the video. Next year I will visit the Space Center. If I can get my visa of course! 👍🇺🇲😃💯
Great job! Haven't been there in 30 years! Now I want to go tomorrow! Wow, what a great experience. We used to go on the tour on Trams!
👍🏼🏆👍🏼👏! Big Thanks! - Beautifully: Organized, Filmed/ Presented and Very Entertaining!! God Bless. 👴🏽NoBody🎞️s
There's a photo of me sitting inside Mercury Capsule when I was around 11 years old! I'm now 27! Still there!! Haha amazing. I'm from the UK btw!
Nice! You'll have to recreate the photo if you go back, although you might have more trouble squeezing into it than when you were 11 lol
@@SeekingSaudades hahaha ill definitely give it a go
Really enjoyed this, thanks👍
Thank you for sharing this, there for a few I felt like I went back in time for Apollo program. Would love to see it one day. I live close to Huntsville Alabama and you check out the space and rocket center.
Thanks for watching! The U.S. Space and Rocket Center is definitely on my list if I ever find myself down in Alabama. I hope you're able to make it to KSC in the near future!
It really can’t be picked up as well on video, but the sheer enormity of Saturn V- even just stages 1 and 2- is insane.
Yeah the scale doesn't really translate well, definitely something you need to see in person to really take in
And astronauts sat ON TOP!!!
The closest anyone can get to pad 39A is 3 miles away with a launch and the Saturn V was 369 feet tall...
Those astronauts were only 369 feet away (on top of) 5 F1 engines.
Unreal.
My dad was there in the early 70s. We're from Sweden so that trip was quite unusual back then.
How much time would you suggest for someone to have a good look around?
Oh... amazing video, thanks for sharing ✌️👍
Thanks! I'd set aside at least an entire day personally. I was there from when the gates opened to when they kicked us all out at the end of the day and I still didn't get to see everything. So definitely give yourself as much time as possible!
@@SeekingSaudades Cheers. I figured as much.
I missed out on going to Dallas in April to view the eclipse and was going to go to Houston. But I think I will save up and do the double of Johnson SC and KSC. I really want to see those Saturns.
I'll make do until then with your excellent video. Thanks again ✌️
Gracias!!!!
Had the pleasure of visiting here in 2007 with my girlfriend (now wife) watched Atlantis launch STS 117 on June 8th, was absolutely the highlight of any holiday ever!!, Got Married the following year on the beach in Cancun! I have to play the shuttle launch down and go for the beach wedding as the holiday life highlight!! but between me and you, that launch will forever be the highlight of any holiday until the day I die, even over my wedding( just don't tell my Mrs!!)
Haha, that's incredible. I don't blame you, it must have been such a special experience getting to see a Shuttle launch. Definitely wish I would have been able to witness it, but up close at the KSC is a pretty good consolation I think. Thanks for watching!
Besten Dank, das du uns mitgenommen hast. 👍 Übersichtlich und nicht so hektisch von der Kamera Führung. 😎
Sure do. Lots of 😊
Fantastic video!!! 😍💯👋👋👋👋
Thanks!
I just noticed your added music. What did you use? Epidemic Sound? If you added muic, it was a nice added feature
I used Epidemic Sound for all the music. I have a list of all the tracks in the description
Super vidéo moi qui habite en France très très intéressant vraiment super merci pour votre vidéo rien a voir avec la cite7de l’est-ce à Toulouse.
I took the tour back in 2007 and it was worth every penny. They have different tours to choose from and I suggest you take the “Then and Now” tour.
I'll definitely look into it if I make it back to KSC in the future!
I went just a couple months ago, last time I'd had went was about 25 years ago, needless to say, KSC had changed quite a bit. On my recent visit, I wasn't able to get to everything so it was cool to see what I had missed. There is a possibility that I might be able to return there early next month, if I do, I know what to look forward to seeing as far as what I missed on the last trip
I definitely missed a good chunk of KSC myself. There is just so much to see, and the added time of filming it slowed me down even more. But it's a great excuse to go back and see it all over again! Thanks for watching, enjoy your next visit!
I'm from Brazil my dream is to visit this place😢
great video its on my list of places to go now
Thanks! It's definitely a must see destination, especially if you can time your visit with a rocket launch.
What a wonderfully made video! Thank you sharing for those who can't get there. Excellent work!
Thanks for watching, happy to hear you enjoyed it!
I visited in December of 22'. The unveiling of Atlantiw was amazing. I could spend days there seeing everything
If they show the remains of the challenger space shuttle... Will they ever show the Apollo 1 spacecraft?
As far as I can remember, the command module was completely taken apart for the research led by Frank Borman.
I didn't show it in the video, but they have a memorial room dedicated to the Apollo 1 crew in the Saturn V building. The actual scorched capsule hatch is on display, along with other artifacts and astronaut memorabilia.
The Apollo 1 capsule is in storage, and is considered a gravesite. Not something the families want public access to. Search for the documentary on TH-cam
Yeah cause it was done all but green screen never existed
I like it
I took this tour years ago, actually twice. I’d love to do it again in the future. Just to walk where my childhood heroes walked was thrilling
70 bucks? WOW
Yes. It's insane! Our tax money paid for NASA and this is the thanks. Our family of three only got to the parking lot (which was $20!) Only to find out we could not afford the $210 to visit. In the early 70"s when I was youngest of 6 kids and.my dad was a poor teacher (not paid like today) our parents got all 8 of us in on a small budget. Not today! It's THEFT!
@@videodistroTo think, all those ultra rich and billionaires got tax cuts from the GOP.
Expensive, yes. But worth every penny. Remember, they have to pay the tour guides and vendors, which is probably not part of the budget.
It’s not real
@@jablanco03 Just like your intelligence. 🤣🤣
It's one thing to be dim. It's another to shout it out to the world so proudly.
I went back in February 2020 before the pandemic and before I had a mega obsession with space, I got to see Atlantis and it was amazing, thinking back on it now, I'm quite sad I didn't get to see the Saturn V, but at 15 years of age, I didn't really know how to find it, I found Atlantis by accident trying to find restrooms, I was on a cruise ship and got to see the Atlas V 411 on February 10th 2020 fly in the sky in the middle of the ocean, and I was absolutely breath taken, by then on I've devoted my self to space since then 😂
Went to KSC on two day pass with the Tour on Day 1 and a Falcon Heavy Launch on Day 2 (Also did New York and DC as part of a bespoke Holiday that my 80 year old mother and I (Aged 57) did from the UK in Sep/Oct 2023)). Got to DC and found the Falcon Heavy shot had been put back a week and we were going to miss it. My Brother contacted me on a internet video call and said. You're there on Friday, there is an Atlas V going in the morning, so plans for the Thursday and Friday were changed. Did Day one on the Wednesday. Did the Rocket Garden First and got talking to another Brit who told me there was a Starlink Falcon 9 going up that night!! Did Atlantis next, as that was the Third Shuttle I saw on the Holiday (Enterprise in New York and Discovery in the NASM at Dulles (Not the first time I had seen the Enterprise as she was taken to the Paris Air Show in 1983 on a 747SCA and she stopped off for three days in the UK, at an airport three miles from where I lived!!!). Had to rush the Atlantis hall ( to get the tour bus) and didn't do the lower floor so didn't see the Wreckage of Challenger and Columba. Did the Saturn V and the New Tech bit and called it a day. Missed the Launch of the Starlink as the Launch was put back and put back, weather forecast looked like it was going to be scrubbed , so went to bed, woke up and found out that it had been launched in a gap in the storms. Did the Hero's Hall and the Atlas Launch on the Friday.
Thank you for sharing, with a sort of POV we could believe we were there ! I've been to KSC in 2009 to witness the launch of STS-125, the shuttles were still flying, no access to Saturn V building on this day due to proximity of launch pad (saw the other one at L.B Johnson in Houston years earlier), of course no orbiter to be seen from this close, and no spaceX yet...but in exchange I saw this very ATLANTIS orbiter blast off, the right day, at the exact hour scheduled which was tricky...what a memory ! You make me want to come back and see improvements and great exibitions I can see from your sharing...cheers from France.
C'mon NASA 1 SLS launch every 2 years??? Makes us still dream !
You're lucky to have witnessed a shuttle launch in person! It would definitely be really cool to go back and see Atlantis up close after seeing it in action, plus all the other new additions to KSC since then. I was there the day the Axiom 3 mission was supposed to lift off, but unfortunately the launch was scrubbed. It's on my bucket list to see one in person and I'm hoping I can make it down for Artemis II!
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My grandfather’s teacher was on challenger and sadly lost her life RIP Christa McAuliffe
Trust me she still alive all men are liars
Gift shops…everywhere.
Way bigger than 1995
Wow... Even though it's design in the 70's but the space shuttle still looks like something that came from the future... I never been in america and i only saw that space ship from youtube or tv or even some videos (before youtube exist) but i always amazed by how great that ship how great the engineers at that time... Today people still launch rocket or space ship but nothing like space shuttle...
The absolute scale of complexity that was involved in the design, assembly, operation, and maintenance of the Space Shuttle just blows my mind. It's really incredible to think about!
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I'll retire soon and I'll finally be able to see in person the machines I watched on a black and white TV as a child. I'm from the Netherlands so that will be an even more expensive entrance fee than $70.
It's definitely worth the trip, happy retirement!
The experience of space is priceless.
Some narration would have helped
oh man, da würde ich mal gern hin *.*
Didn’t cost us that much back in 1989
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I remember to Columbia disaster when I was a little boy.I literally cried my eyes thought about it.Cause I was a huge Space shuttle fan.When I was 6 years and it still hurts me that the challenger and Columbia are gone.Just make me want to cry Rip the Crew a space shuttle challenger. Andrip to The crew of space shuttle Columbia.May you rest in heaven grant you a warm welcome😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😢😢😢😢😥😥😥😥😥😿😿😿😿😿😿🙀😿😿😿🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
There was no one in the ship it’s all a lie😂😂😂 wake up America has lied nasa in Hebrew means decieve
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Can't afford it anymore. They are trying to be Disneyland!
The cost is insane! Our tax money pays for NASA and this is the thanks. Our family of three only got to the parking lot (which was $20!) Only to find out we could not afford the $210 to visit. In the early 70"s when I was youngest of 6 kids and.my dad was a poor teacher (not paid like today) our parents were able to afford getting all 8 of us in on a small budget. Not today! It's THEFT!
I can definitely see where you're coming from. Seeing as that I was a solo traveller likely visiting KSC for one of the few times I'll ever get to experience it, I felt justified paying the ticket price to see things I've dreamt of since I was a kid. But I definitely understand how a larger group hoping to visit more often would struggle to afford doing so at that price point.
I don’t think the NASA budget includes upkeep of the tours and displays. They’re not going for a high profit margin, but paying everyone, benefits, insurance maintenance, etc… isn’t cheap. Your point is understandable and I hope they relook at the cost to visitors
NASA in Hebrew means to deceive they’ve lied to each and everyone of us none of them have gone out of space ever and no one ever will unless they believe in Jesus Christ
NASA only gets 0.4% of the federal budget, almost every single thing has ever done has been defunded by Congress at one point.
NASA doesn't pay for the Visitors Centre!!! it's run by a commercial organisation. The only bit of the deal run by NASA is the bus tour around the Space Centre.